Word: harvesters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Shortage. But the fact is inescapable that the general expansion of the economy has raised earnings while better equipment has lowered costs. In Midwestern harvest areas, the railroads need 12,000 more cars than they have to carry the load. At the same time, such innovations as larger freight cars, more powerful locomotives and automated yards are enabling the railroads to win back much of the market lost to truckers. Last month the Western Maryland and the Reading railroads showed off an electronic scale that can weigh individual cars in a moving train. By doing away with the need...
...addition, the Russians appear to have backed out of the race. Khrushchev has plainly stated that although the USSR will continue its moon program, it will proceed in the future at a much more leisurely pace. Recent developments within the Soviet Union such as the poor harvest make it likely that the Russians do indeed want to spend more money on improving their earthly existence and less on a race to escape...
...CONJUGAL BED. A very funny, very salty Italian tale about a middle-aged man (Ugo Tognazzi) who marries a young girl (Marina Vlady) and makes an embarrassing discovery: the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, are pretty to look at but tiring to harvest...
...CONJUGAL BED. A very funny, very salty Italian tale about a middle-aged man (Ugo Tognazzi) who marries a young girl (Marina Vlady) and makes an embarrassing discovery: the flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la, are pretty to look at but tiring to harvest...
...French cooking, British reliability. Since the majority of transatlantic customers are American, most of the foreign lines try to appeal to their old-country loyalties. With two of the biggest blocs to draw on, Ireland's Aer Lingus and Israel's El Al are reaping an ethnic harvest. Once the two lines shared an Idlewild airport terminal that was fondly known as "Abie's Irish Airline," but booming business has forced them into separate quarters...